At one point, Kim-Jong Sexy Glorious Beast – Papa Long Nameh, as he prefers to be called – was called Usama-Bin Ek. As he notes in an interview with Nyheter 24, “My parents were a little confused the first time a letter came addressed to Usama-Bin Ek instead of Alexander.”

Ek was also one of 44 Swedes who changed their name last year in an attempt to live in Berlin for free for a year, but lost. He now doesn’t count Klaus-Heidi Bratwursten among his long list of names.

But while changing your name so often can get confusing,the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) has no official limit on how many names a person can have. However, it’ll cost you $150 each time you make a change.

After all for Ek, this seems like a cheap and fun way to remain infamous.

The only downside seems to be, “I don’t always get my mail and sometimes the electricity bill is late, but that’s part of the charm.”

Samantha Lui is a writer living in Toronto. When she isn't writing, shooting videos or interviewing people, she can be found alone at the movie theater. You can follow her on Twitter (@samanthalui_) or find out more on her site samanthalui.ca.